Four
children discover riches that last longer than material goods: they’re the
stories that make up a cultural patrimony. With animation and shadow, hand and rod puppets. Performed in
an easy-to-understand mixture of English and Spanish, it illuminates tales from
the Aztecs of Mexico, the Mayas of Guatemala, the Incas of Peru and the Taínos
of Puerto Rico.

Written
& Directed by Manuel Antonio Morán for Teatro SEA, a company which specializes
in Latino theater for children.

Great Small Works, the Aftselokhes Spectacle Committee and Jews for Racial and Economic Justice

Highlights
and traces of the sci-fi puppet Purim thriller

The Spawn of Estheralu: in
the Book of Parthenogenesis, the Next Generation

Chris Green

American Weather (work-in-progress title)

Deploying
ready-mades, live animation, human-actors, songs, and puppets to re-frame the
American condition as a fugue of surrealist micro-plays. Based on actual
conversations and inspired by the mythic power of American cliches,